DRUM TYPE WASHING MACHINE
Includes bottomed, cylindrical water tub (3) having water tub opening (13), provided inside cabinet (2); bottomed, cylindrical rotating drum (4) having drum opening (54), provided inside water tub (3); and motor (6) attached onto outer bottom surface (30) of water tub (3), for rotating drum (4) on a rotation axis horizontal or downward inclined toward the bottom. Further includes circulation tube (16) communicatively connecting the bottom side of water tub (3) with the side of water tub opening (13), for circulating washing water in water tub (3) from the bottom side to the side of water tub opening (13); and a plurality of ejection holes (53) for ejecting washing water circulated toward the inside of rotating drum (4). Washing water ejected from the plurality of ejection holes (53) toward the inside of rotating drum (4) is fed to the laundry efficiently, thereby increasing the washing power.
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The present invention relates to a drum type washing machine including a rotating drum with its rotation axis horizontal or downward inclined toward its bottom.
BACKGROUND ARTA drum type washing machine uses a circulation unit including a circulation pump to circulate washing water retained in the water tub. For example, a drum type washing machine described in patent literature 1 ejects washing water into the rotating drum through the nozzle of the circulation unit. The nozzle has a large number of ejection holes formed therein from the front surface of the rotating drum toward its center with their ejection directions gradually changed. That is to say, the washing water is ejected through a large number of ejection holes. This structure allows even a large amount of laundry such as clothes to be washed efficiently.
Meanwhile, a drum type washing machine described in patent literature 2 includes a circulation pump having two pump discharge outlets. The two outlets are switched by the rotation directions (forward/reverse) of the impeller of the pump. The two outlets respectively have circulation hoses connected thereto so as to change the direction of washing water ejected into the rotating drum. This structure allows the direction of washing water ejected while washing and rinsing according to the rotation directions (forward/reverse) of the rotating drum.
However, the machine of patent literature 1 ejects washing water through a large number of ejection holes, which increases the usage of washing water, making water saving difficult.
Meanwhile, the machine of patent literature 2 pours washing water over the laundry falling in the rotating drum, which increases the weight of the laundry with the washing water having soaked into it. The resulting laundry rushes down in the rotating drum, which increases the washing efficiency. Such a way of washing is called beat washing. With the drum type washing machine of patent literature 2, however, the weight of the laundry increases insufficiently for a large amount of laundry, which does not bring a state of beat washing.
- PTL 1 Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 1110-127978
- PTL 2 Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2008-073128
The present invention efficiently feeds the laundry in the rotating drum with washing water in the water tub while circulating the water, thereby providing a drum type washing machine with high washing power.
A drum type washing machine according to the present invention includes a cabinet; a bottomed cylindrical water tub having a tub opening, provided inside the cabinet; a bottomed cylindrical rotating drum having a drum opening, provided inside the water tub; and a motor attached onto the outer bottom surface of the water tub, for rotating the rotating drum on a rotation axis horizontal or downward inclined toward its bottom. The washing machine further includes a circulation tube communicatively connecting the bottom side with the side of the water tub opening, for circulating washing water in the water tub from the bottom side to the side of the water tub opening; and a plurality of ejection holes for ejecting washing water circulated through the circulation tube, toward the inside of the rotating drum.
This configuration allows washing water circulated to be ejected toward the inside of the rotating drum through the plurality of ejection holes, thereby feeding the washing water efficiently as well as increasing washing power of the drum type washing machine.
Drum type washing machine 1 of the embodiment has cabinet 2 that contains water tub 3, feed water unit 7, drain unit 8, and circulation tube 16. Water tub 3 is provided therein with rotating drum 4. Both water tub 3 and rotating drum 4 are bottomed and cylindrical. Rotating drum 4 is rotated by motor 6 attached onto outer bottom surface 30 of water tub 3. Motor 6 rotates both clockwise and counterclockwise, which means that motor 6 rotates in the forward/reverse directions. With this configuration, washing, rinsing, and spin-drying steps are performed. Further, drum type washing machine 1 performs a drying step with dryer unit 9 provided as required. Circulation tube 16 is provided to communicatively connect the bottom side of water tub 3 with the side of water tub opening 13 (described later). Washing water retained in water tub 3 circulates from the bottom side of water tub 3 to the side of water tub opening 13 through circulation tube 16. This causes a detergent to quickly dissolve into the washing water and prevents the detergent from unevenly dissolving into the washing water.
Feed water unit 7, connected to water supply, feeds water tub 3 with water by opening the feed water valve (not shown). Feed water unit 7 is provided therein with a detergent compartment (not shown). Water fed from water supply, while dissolving a detergent in the detergent compartment, becomes washing water to enter water tub 3. Meanwhile, drain unit 8 opens drain valve 19 when a washing step or rinsing step ends to drain the washing water out of cabinet 2. Circulation tube 16 repeats the behavior of drawing washing water retained in water tub 3 from the bottom side of water tub 3 using circulation pump 20; sending it to the side of water tub opening 13; and returning it to water tub 3.
Drum type washing machine 1 has operation panel 21 on the top front surface of cabinet 2. When a user instructs an operation start using operation panel 21, the instruction reaches control unit 22. Control unit 22 makes the display unit (not shown) of operation panel 21 display that operation has been started; closes drain valve 19; opens the feed water valve to start feeding water. After that, control unit 22 performs operation such as washing, rinsing, spin-drying, and drying.
Cabinet 2 has main body opening 2b formed in the front side thereof, opened and closed with door 5. Rotating drum 4 has drum opening 54 formed in the front side thereof. Water tub 3 has water tub opening 13 formed in the front side thereof. Here, the front sides of rotating drum 4 and water tub 3 refer to the surfaces facing the respective bottoms. The laundry is put into and out of rotating drum 4 through main body opening 2b, water tub opening 13, and drum opening 54. Between main body opening 2b and water tub opening 13 of water tub 3, ring-shaped sealing material 14 is attached, thereby preventing washing water from springing out of water tub 3 when door 5 is closed.
Motor 6 has a forward/reverse partial rotation drive mode and a forward/reverse continuous rotation drive mode to drive rotating drum 4. The partial mode is a drive mode in which rotating drum 4 repeats rapid partial rotations by 90 to 180 degrees in the forward and reverse directions. Meanwhile, the continuous mode is a drive mode in which rotating drum 4 continuously rotates and repeats forward and reverse rotations alternately. With the continuous mode, the laundry lifted by rotation of rotating drum 4 repeats the behavior of falling due to its self weight; and again being lifted by rotation of rotating drum 4. In a washing step or washing and rinsing step, the partial and continuous modes are executed alternately.
In the forward/reverse partial rotation drive mode, the laundry is lifted by 90 to 180 degrees, and after that the laundry peels off from the inner surface of rotating drum 4 due to an inertial force or the self weight. The laundry contains washing water to swell, loosen, and become slippery, resulting in being disentangled due to a fall. Further, a mechanical force caused by the fall is exerted on the laundry, thereby increasing the washing power of drum type washing machine 1. Meanwhile, in the forward/reverse partial rotation drive mode, forward and reverse partial rotations are repeated alternately, and thus positions from which the laundry is lifted and to which the laundry falls change alternately, which prevents the laundry from being entangled, twisting, and wrinkling.
Here, in the forward/reverse partial rotation drive mode, it is difficult for laundry pieces to exchange their vertical positions, and laundry pieces at the bottom of rotating drum 4 is resistant to moving, thus easily causing uneven washing. To cope with this problem, the forward/reverse continuous rotation drive mode is used, which causes the laundry pieces (including those at the bottom of rotating drum 4) to exchange their vertical positions. In this way, the partial mode prevents the laundry from being entangled, twisting, and wrinkling while the continuous rotation mode allows the laundry pieces to exchange their vertical positions to a large degree, thereby washing the laundry uniformly.
Circulation pump 20 is provided halfway through circulation tube 16 and is fixed to base plate 2a of cabinet 2. To the downstream side of circulation pump 20, discharge-side path 16b of circulation tube 16 is connected. As shown in
Washing water sent by circulation pump 20 flows from joint 51 into water duct 55b through discharge-side path 16b of circulation tube 16. The washing water that has flown into water duct 55b is discharged from discharge outlet 55d toward the space between the inside surface of front-surface wall 3h of water tub 3 and the outside surface of front-surface wall 4b of rotating drum 4 (i.e. the surface facing the inside surface of front-surface wall 3h). As shown in
Here, front-surface wall 3h of water tub 3 includes slope 3ha and guide surface 56 subsequent thereto, from the position corresponding to discharge outlet 55d. The washing water that has been discharged from discharge outlet 55d into flow path 52 flows from slope 3ha along guide surface 56. Herewith, the washing water passes from ejection holes 53 through drum opening 54 and is ejected toward the inner part of rotating drum 4 as shown by arrow A in
As shown in
The gradient angles of guide surfaces 56 and 57 affect how washing water diffuses after being ejected. For a small gradient angle (i.e. guide surface 57 with gradient angle b in this embodiment), washing water that has flown along slope 3ha is sharply changed in flowing direction by guide surface 57. In other words, the washing water enters a state of colliding with guide surface 57. In this state, the washing water flows along guide surface 57 and diffuses due to the collision. Meanwhile, for a large gradient angle (i.e. guide surface 56 with gradient angle a in this embodiment), washing water that has flown along slope 3ha flows along guide surface 56 without being changed and is ejected with a minimum of diffusion. In other words, as shown in
Here, immediately after washing is started, the laundry does not contain washing water and thus is in a bulky state with a large volume. For example, when left-side ejection holes 53 shown in
Meanwhile, washing water ejected from right-side ejection holes 53 largely diffuses, and thus it is difficult for the water to reach the inner part of rotating drum 4. However, washing water ejected from left-side ejection holes 53 diffuses to a small degree, and thus is sent toward the center of rotating drum 4 to reach the inner part, allowing the laundry at the inner part of rotating drum 4 to be soaked quickly. As a result that the laundry is soaked quickly, the laundry in rotating drum 4 quickly becomes easy to move, thereby increasing the effect of beat washing. The laundry soaked quickly decreases in volume quickly. This produces gaps among the laundry pieces, allowing washing water to be ejected to the laundry efficiently, which means that washing water is fed to the laundry efficiently.
Here, the ejection direction of ejection holes 53, namely the ejection direction of washing water relative to the perpendicular line passing through the center of drum opening 54, can be made different according to the shape of ejection holes 53. For example, as a result that the angle formed between the ejection direction of right and left ejection holes 53 and the perpendicular line passing through the center of drum opening 54 is made 0 degrees, namely the ejection direction and the above-described perpendicular line are made parallel to each other, the washing water passes through gaps among the laundry pieces to become easy to reach the inner part of rotating drum 4. Besides, as a result that the angle formed between the ejection direction of right-side (washing water diffuses to a larger degree) ejection holes 53 and the above-described perpendicular line is made 35 to 45 degrees, and at the same time the angle formed between the ejection direction of left-side (washing water diffuses to a smaller degree) ejection holes 53 and the above-described perpendicular line is made 50 to 60 degrees, collision among the washing water is suppressed, which reduces loss when washing water is fed. Herewith, the laundry can be soaked efficiently, thereby increasing the washing efficiency of drum type washing machine 1.
The above configuration allows washing water to be fed efficiently and the laundry to be soaked efficiently for both large and small amounts of laundry. The laundry soaked efficiently saves water as well. Discharge outlet 55d is provided at a position where outlet 55d does not contact the laundry in rotating drum 4. Accordingly, the laundry is not caught at discharge outlet 55d, which does not cause interference while washing, rinsing, or drying. Further, the laundry is not damaged or broken. In the forward/reverse continuous rotation drive mode, the laundry pieces exchange their vertical positions; in the forward/reverse partial rotation drive mode, the laundry pieces exchange their lateral positions, which increases the effect of washing water ejected. In this embodiment, the description is made of a case of two discharge outlets 55d; however, a case of three or more discharge outlets 55d can be implemented in the same way.
Second Exemplary EmbodimentAs shown in
Further, the curve radiuses of guide surfaces 58 and 59 affect the diffusion state of washing water after being ejected. For a small curve radius (i.e. guide surface 59 with curve radius d in this embodiment), the washing water that has flown along slope 3ha is sharply changed in flowing angle by guide surface 59. In other words, the washing water enters a state of colliding with guide surface 59. In this state, the washing water flows along guide surface 59 and diffuses due to the collision. Meanwhile, for a large curve radius (i.e. guide surface 58 with curve radius c in this embodiment), the washing water that has flown along slope 3ha flows along guide surface 58 without being changed and is ejected with a minimum of diffusion. In other words, as shown in
As shown in
The degree with which washing water collides with guide surface 61 is determined by the curve radius of curved surface 60. In other words, adjusting the curve radius of curved surface 60 allows adjusting the diffusion degree of washing water. Accordingly, the ejection pattern of washing water can be set by adjusting the ejection angle of washing water according to the gradient angle of guide surface 61 and the diffusion degree of washing water according to the curve radius of curved surface 60.
Fourth Exemplary EmbodimentAs shown in
As shown in
In the first through sixth embodiments, the description is made of the case where washing water that has been discharged from discharge outlet 55d is ejected through ejection holes 53 toward rotating drum 4. Drum type washing machine 1 of this embodiment is structured to eject washing water directly from discharge outlet 55d toward rotating drum 4. Concretely, as shown in
As shown in
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Furthermore, as shown in
Here, guide surfaces 57, 56, and 57 respectively corresponding to discharge outlets 55d, 55da, and 55db are formed circularly centering on rotation center Q of rotating drum 4. Accordingly, the cross-section shapes of guide surfaces 56 and 57 are the same with respect to rotation center Q. Thus, washing water flowing along guide surfaces 56 and 57 is sharply curved in the direction toward rotation center Q of rotating drum 4, and is more gently curved farther away from the direction toward rotation center Q of rotating drum 4. Consequently, washing water that has been ejected toward rotation center Q of rotating drum 4 and has passed through discharge outlet 55d is ejected in a roughly symmetric shape, with a relatively narrow diffusion angle. Meanwhile, washing water that has been ejected upward deflected by angle j with respect to rotation center Q of rotating drum 4 and has passed through discharge outlet 55da; and washing water that has been ejected upward deflected by angle k with respect to rotation center Q of rotating drum 4 and has passed through discharge outlet 55db are ejected with a large diffusion angle.
Further, as shown in
Here, washing water that has flown to water duct 55b through circulation tube 16 has a velocity component in the direction same as the longitudinal direction of water duct 55b when discharged from discharge outlet 55d. The velocity component causes the washing water to be ejected deflected in the longitudinal direction of water duct 55b with respect to the direction from discharge outlet 55d and guide surface 56 toward rotating drum 4. Here, with rib 68 provided, washing water that has flown through water duct 55b collides with rib 68, which counteracts the above-described longitudinal velocity component of the washing water, resulting in being ejected along the direction from discharge outlet 55d and guide surface 56 toward rotating drum 4. In other words, the washing water is ejected in a direction according to those of discharge outlet 55d and guide surface 56. Here, as shown in
A drum type washing machine of the present invention feeds washing water with an optimum ejection angle and a diffusion angle regardless of the amount of the laundry, and thus is applicable to a washing machine with a rotating drum.
REFERENCE MARKS IN THE DRAWINGS
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- 1 Drum type washing machine
- 2 Cabinet
- 2a Base plate
- 2b Main body opening
- 3 Water tub
- 3a Evaginated part
- 3h Front-surface wall
- 3ha Slope
- 4 Rotating drum
- 4b Front-surface wall
- 5 Door
- 6 Motor
- 7 Feed water unit
- 8 Drain unit
- 9 Dryer unit
- 13 Water tub opening
- 14 Sealing material
- 16 Circulation tube
- 16b Discharge-side path
- 19 Drain valve
- 20 Circulation pump
- 20a Impeller
- 20b Pump casing
- 20c Circulation motor
- 20d Motor casing
- 20da Bearing diaphragm
- 20e Motor shaft
- 20f Circulation pump suction inlet
- 20g Circulation pump discharge outlet
- 21 Operation panel
- 22 Control unit
- 30 Outer bottom surface
- 35 Mounting base
- 51 Joint
- 52 Flow path
- 53 Ejection hole
- 54 Drum opening
- 55 Cover
- 55a Packing
- 55b Water duct
- 55c Notch
- 55d Discharge outlet
- 55da Discharge outlet
- 55db Discharge outlet
- 55f Screw
- 56 Guide surface
- 57 Guide surface
- 58 Guide surface
- 59 Guide surface
- 60 Curved surface
- 60a Curved surface
- 60b Curved surface
- 60c Curved surface
- 61 Guide surface
- 62 Guide surface
- 63 Guide surface front end
- 64 Guide surface
- 64a Guide surface
- 65 Extreme front end
- 66 Extreme front end
- 67 Guide
- 68 Rib
Claims
1. A drum type washing machine comprising:
- a cabinet;
- a bottomed cylindrical water tub having a water tub opening, placed inside the cabinet;
- a bottomed cylindrical rotating drum having a drum opening, placed inside the water tub;
- a motor attached to an outer bottom surface of the water tub for rotating the rotating drum on a rotation axis horizontal or tilted down toward the bottom of the rotating drum;
- a circulation tube communicatively connecting a bottom side of the water tub with a side of the water tub opening for circulating washing water in the water tub from the bottom side to the side of the water tub opening; and
- a plurality of ejection holes for ejecting the washing water circulated through the circulation tube toward the inside of the rotating drum.
2. The drum type washing machine of claim 1, wherein the washing water is ejected from the plurality of ejection holes in directions different from one another.
3. The drum type washing machine of claim 2, wherein the plurality of ejection holes are disposed to the right and left sides with respect to a perpendicular line passing through a center of the drum opening.
4. The drum type washing machine of claim 2, wherein the washing water ejected from each of the plurality of ejection holes has different diffusion angles.
5. The drum type washing machine of claim 2, wherein washing water is ejected simultaneously from the plurality of ejection holes.
6. The drum type washing machine of claim 2, wherein the washing water is ejected from the ejection holes into the rotating drum through between an inside surface of a front-surface wall of the water tub and an outside surface of a front-surface wall of the rotating drum.
7. The drum type washing machine of claim 1, further comprising:
- a water duct at a front-surface wall of the water tub, connected to the circulation tube;
- a plurality of discharge outlets in the water duct for discharging the washing water between an inside surface of the front-surface wall of the water tub and an outside surface of a front-surface wall of the rotating drum; and
- a plurality of guide surfaces formed on the inside surface of the front-surface wall of the water tub for guiding the washing water discharged from the discharge outlets to the ejection holes,
- wherein the guide surfaces have two or more different shapes.
8. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein the plurality of guide surfaces are formed of slopes having two or more different gradient angles.
9. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein the plurality of guide surfaces are formed of curved surfaces having two or more different curve radiuses.
10. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein at least one of the plurality of guide surfaces is formed of a curved surface and a slope.
11. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein at least one of the plurality of guide surfaces has a plurality of gradient angles.
12. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein an extreme front end of each of the plurality of guide surfaces has a chamfered shape.
13. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein an extreme front end of each of the guide surfaces has an arc-shaped rounded cross section with roundness.
14. The drum type washing machine of claim 7, wherein a rib for interfering with a flow of the washing water is provided inside the water duct near at least one of the plurality of discharge outlets inside the water duct.
15. The drum type washing machine of claim 1, further comprising:
- a water duct at a front-surface wall of the water tub, connected to the circulation tube;
- a plurality of discharge outlets in the water duct for discharging the washing water between an inside surface of the front-surface wall of the water tub and an outside surface of a front-surface wall of the rotating drum; and
- a plurality of guide surfaces formed on the inside surface of the front-surface wall of the water tub for guiding the washing water discharged from the discharge outlets to the ejection holes,
- wherein the plurality of discharge outlets have two or more different shapes.
16. The drum type washing machine of claim 15,
- wherein the plurality of discharge outlets have openings facing a rotation center of the rotating drum, and the openings have opening widths different from one another, the widths being circumferential sizes of the openings.
17. The drum type washing machine of claim 15,
- wherein the plurality of discharge outlets have openings facing a rotation center of the rotating drum, and the openings have opening distances different from one another, the distances being sizes in a direction perpendicular to a circumferential direction of the openings.
18. The drum type washing machine of claim 15,
- wherein at least one of the plurality of discharge outlets has an opening facing a direction shifted from a rotation center of the rotating drum.
19. The drum type washing machine of claim 15, wherein a rib for interfering with a flow of the washing water is provided inside the water duct near at least one of the discharge outlets inside the water duct.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 18, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2012
Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATION (Kadoma-shi, Osaka)
Inventors: Tomoyuki Kikikawa (Shiga), Junichi Nawama (Hyogo), Makoto Oyama (Osaka), Tsuyoshi Murao (Shiga)
Application Number: 13/390,666
International Classification: D06F 21/02 (20060101); D06F 39/08 (20060101); D06F 21/10 (20060101);